On the recordApril 11, 2013
I do hope we can work together on both sides of the aisle to resolve the sequester, because to see the potential impact on people who really cannot take it is devastating.
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congress.govI do hope we can work together on both sides of the aisle to resolve the sequester, because to see the potential impact on people who really cannot take it is devastating.
Lowey emphasizes the need for bipartisan efforts to address the sequester and its impact on vulnerable populations.
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